Photograph by Patrik Giardino
Nike's Mark Parker brings together extreme talents, whether they're basketball stars, tattooists, or designers obsessed with shoes.
"It still has moon-dust on it." Mark Parker sounds like a happy kid as he points to an astronaut manual from the Apollo mission inside his glass-topped desk at Nike's Beaverton, Oregon, headquarters. Over his shoulder, Keith Richards, at least the version of the Rolling Stones guitarist by German artist Sebastian Krüger, feigns a boozy disinterest. "And here," says Parker, swinging around in his chair, "is Jimi Hendrix's guitar."
It is astonishing to see this shoe designer turned CEO in his natural habitat, surrounded by artwork he has commissioned or collected, mixed in with bits of Nike history, such as the boots Michael Keaton wore in the 1989 hit Batman. Next to Keith Richards is a bas-relief by Missouri sculptor Kris Kuksi. Parker owns three of his pieces, one a blank-check commission.
Nike's Mark Parker brings together extreme talents, whether they're basketball stars, tattooists, or designers obsessed with shoes.
"It still has moon-dust on it." Mark Parker sounds like a happy kid as he points to an astronaut manual from the Apollo mission inside his glass-topped desk at Nike's Beaverton, Oregon, headquarters. Over his shoulder, Keith Richards, at least the version of the Rolling Stones guitarist by German artist Sebastian Krüger, feigns a boozy disinterest. "And here," says Parker, swinging around in his chair, "is Jimi Hendrix's guitar."
It is astonishing to see this shoe designer turned CEO in his natural habitat, surrounded by artwork he has commissioned or collected, mixed in with bits of Nike history, such as the boots Michael Keaton wore in the 1989 hit Batman. Next to Keith Richards is a bas-relief by Missouri sculptor Kris Kuksi. Parker owns three of his pieces, one a blank-check commission.
- 8/11/2010
- by Ellen McGirt
- Fast Company
While a lot of shows are ending their runs next week (or are already on hiatus – see: Vampire Diaries), Castle still has 2 new episodes to go until it breaks for the holidays. I have already posted promo photos for the November 23rd episode, and now ABC has released 4 sneak peeks for you.
When A Man Is Found Dead Inside A Garbage Chute, Castle & Beckett Have Their Hands Full With His Wife & Fiancee, On ABC's "Castle"
"One Man's Treasure" – When a murdered man is found stuffed in the garbage chute of an apartment building and two women arrive to ID his body — one his wife and the other his fiancee — Castle and Beckett have their hands full keeping the women from killing each other as they work to peel back the layers of the victim's double life. Was it a jilted woman, corporate espionage, or a much darker secret that led to his demise?...
When A Man Is Found Dead Inside A Garbage Chute, Castle & Beckett Have Their Hands Full With His Wife & Fiancee, On ABC's "Castle"
"One Man's Treasure" – When a murdered man is found stuffed in the garbage chute of an apartment building and two women arrive to ID his body — one his wife and the other his fiancee — Castle and Beckett have their hands full keeping the women from killing each other as they work to peel back the layers of the victim's double life. Was it a jilted woman, corporate espionage, or a much darker secret that led to his demise?...
- 11/21/2009
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
We've got a few more weeks of new Castle episodes before it goes on the regular holiday hiatus (damn you, Christmas….if only I didn't love the presents so much….). First we have a new episode on Monday, November 16th (which we have already posted promo photos for), but now ABC has released photos and a synopsis for the November 23rd episode, which we have for you below.
When A Man Is Found Dead Inside A Garbage Chute, Castle & Beckett Have Their Hands Full With His Wife & Fiancee, On ABC's "Castle"
"One Man's Treasure" – When a murdered man is found stuffed in the garbage chute of an apartment building and two women arrive to ID his body — one his wife and the other his fiancee — Castle and Beckett have their hands full keeping the women from killing each other as they work to peel back the layers of the victim's double life.
When A Man Is Found Dead Inside A Garbage Chute, Castle & Beckett Have Their Hands Full With His Wife & Fiancee, On ABC's "Castle"
"One Man's Treasure" – When a murdered man is found stuffed in the garbage chute of an apartment building and two women arrive to ID his body — one his wife and the other his fiancee — Castle and Beckett have their hands full keeping the women from killing each other as they work to peel back the layers of the victim's double life.
- 11/12/2009
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
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